Jackson Hole National Monument
Jackson Hole National Monument was a wildlife reserve in Jackson Hole, most of which is now a part of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, United States. It was created by executive order by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1943, and met with considerable opposition from Wyoming legislators. Roosevelt later vetoed a bill that would have disestablished it. Jackson Hole is named after a fur trapper named Davey Jackson.
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Jackson Hole National Monument
Jackson Hole National Monument was a wildlife reserve in Jackson Hole, most of which is now a part of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, United States. It was created by executive order by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1943, and met with considerable opposition from Wyoming legislators. Roosevelt later vetoed a bill that would have disestablished it. Jackson Hole is named after a fur trapper named Davey Jackson.
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Jackson Hole National Monument ...... omiast do National Elk Refuge.
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Jackson Hole National Monument ...... National Monuments in Wyoming.
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Jackson Hole National Monument ...... omiast do National Elk Refuge.
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Jackson Hole National Monument ...... r trapper named Davey Jackson.
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Jackson Hole National Monument
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Jackson Hole National Monument
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